aka KRONIX

I'd go with what Groelle mentioned. I think you can get a pretty simple sound with two oscillators, but once you play around with the ADSR you can change it completely. That, coupled with some nice phasing / reverb / chorus / delay effects and now you've got something completely different!

EDIT : That higher pitched synth you're referring to in the second clip sounds to me like a chopped vocal. Unless it's the other bit that comes in later you meant?

EDIT AGAIN: The high wobble in the 1st clip just sounds like two square waves, slightly detuned, with a 1/8 LFO on it.

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I'd go with what Groelle mentioned. I think you can get a pretty simple sound with two oscillators, but once you play around with the ADSR you can change it completely. That, coupled with some nice phasing / reverb / chorus / delay effects and now you've got something completely different!

EDIT : That higher pitched synth you're referring to in the second clip sounds to me like a chopped vocal. Unless it's the other bit that comes in later you meant?

EDIT AGAIN: The high wobble in the 1st clip just sounds like two square waves, slightly detuned, with a 1/8 LFO on it.

I know you're just trying to help, but you're giving out incorrect information.
7 semitones equates to a perfect 5th, regardless of key signature.
C transposed up 7 semi tones is not F#. The answer is G, not F#.